^^ I'm sorry to say this, but I brought two Wiis and sold it on ebay. I made a $100 profit. Well, if it was the PS3 I would have made like a $1000 profit.

Oh, Jas, the answer to your question is that Americans are crazy. I remember after 14 hour of waiting for my Wii, Best Buy started handing out tickets, but they made the dumbest mistake ever. They said at 9 A.M. they would open the doors and people would have to run in and get everything. OH, MY GOD there was a freaking stampede. I don't understand what's the rush if they already have the ticket? Anyway, it's also a mistake on Best Buy's part. They should have let is in one by one.

^^ I'm sorry to say this, but I brought two Wiis and sold it on ebay. I made a $100 profit. Well, if it was the PS3 I would have made like a $1000 profit.

Oh, Jas, the answer to your question is that Americans are crazy. I remember after 14 hour of waiting for my Wii, Best Buy started handing out tickets, but they made the dumbest mistake ever. They said at 9 A.M. they would open the doors and people would have to run in and get everything. OH, MY GOD there was a freaking stampede. I don't understand what's the rush if they already have the ticket? Anyway, it's also a mistake on Best Buy's part. They should have let is in one by one.

That would be the honest price, if the Wii was being sold here at that price I would have one by now. Unfortunately it has a higher price, that changes depending on the store. As far as I know some places do sell it at 1000 dollars.

Wow, 1,000 is a lot. I think it has to do with tariffs. That is why consoles don't sell well in Australia, the U.K. and South America. The tariffs are so high that the price sky rockets. Maybe you could import a Wii from the U.S.?

No, I've thought about that before, I really wanted to try to import different things, but for now I'm not able to do so, remember I'm only 16 and if my parents say no, there is not too much I can do on my own with my age. But that's for now